IKEA's Meatballs Join Horse Meat Scandal

IKEA's Swedish meatballs are equally if not more famous than the well-priced, build-it-yourself furniture that the IKEA brand is known for. Unfortunately customers will be thinking twice before purchasing the post-shopping snack since the company was the latest in a string of European stores to find traces of horse meat in its beef and/or pork.

New Greek Yogurt is Just for Men

Greek yogurt is currently one of the most popular yogurt varieties on the market. Even fat-free versions are creamy and thick, and almost every major yogurt brand has its own adaptation. But it seems those companies haven't done a great job of advertising to gentlemen yogurt eaters. Thankfully "Greek Yogurt for Men" is coming to a supermarket near you.

Order a 7-Patty Steakburger

Got the late-night munchies? You'll want to check out Steak 'n Shake's new '7x7' post-midnight seven-patty burger. The burger chain is joining the growing list of fast-food joints that have rolled out outrageous novelty sandwiches, many of which can be found in Japan. (Remember Burger King Japan's 15-strips-of-bacon Whopper? Or the lobster and caviar burger at Wendy's?) But Steak 'n Shake's latest menu addition can be found in the U.S.A.

Milk Industry Petitions FDA to Allow Aspartame

Milk has no added sugar, but the dairy industry is asking the Food and Drug Administration to allow it to add artificial sweeteners in the hopes of creating a lower-calorie milk product that will attract more consumers. The only catch: They don't want to announce the reduction in calories due to the sweetener on the label.

Introducing "Food Stamps" for Pets

U.S. citizens who participate in the supplemental nutrition assistance program — more commonly referred to as food stamps — have some limitations to follow. While funds can be used to purchase most household foods, there are some prohibited items, including pet food.